D8ve showing us his big one again !The perfect answer
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join the queue!Mike, could you cross me off your very good friend list ?
Or go to a specialized dealer as they have a squidgy pad /seat that dose the same thing, also it's worth asking the same dealer about specialized "refund / exchange if not satisfied" policy. I tried several saddles before chosing a Milano gell, 2000 miles later & I have now moved onto and recomend the Wittkop saddle from lidlYou need to start by sitting on something hard like a wooden chair or concrete slab for 5 minutes or so. You will then be well aware of the points on your bum
... Or put on weight you bony assed thin creatures!Or put kitchen roll, wider than your posterior, on a stair. Sit on it and measure the indentations to get your sitbone width.
I did this when I wanted to get a Brooks Cambium saddle and it has worked out well.
The first thing I do when I've fitted a new saddle is ask the wife "Does my bum look big on this?"... Or put on weight you bony assed thin creatures!
Tony, just wanted to thank you for your original post. Lidl have these on offer again and after reading your comments I took a chance on the trekking model and I'm glad I did. Not that £7.99 is too much of a risk. My old saddle took all the weight in the middle, not under my sit bones, so wasn't great. I'd bought a shapely 'gel' cover from Lidl and that helped but it slipped about a lot on the shiny saddle and was far from perfect. The Wittkkop felt a bit solid in the shed so I added the cover and took it for a 35 mile run. Brilliant! It was only my third ride of the year and by far the longest but I wasn't walking like John Wayne afterwards. The cover fits better and stayed put and the combination - mainly down to the saddle I think - was really comfortable, kept me in place and gave much better support. A huge improvement. So thanks for your recommendation. As has been said, everyone's backside is different, but this works well enough for me and you can't argue with that price.Hi
Cut and pasted my response to a previous similar thread:
<< Another vote from me for the Lidl 'Witkopp Medicus' saddle when they have them in. Sensible price .. even if taking a gamble.
I know saddle comfort is subjective but over a period of time I notice quite a few people agree with me about their comfort.
At the last count they did three different models:
Mountain....thin and pointy .. uncomfortable for me
Trekking... bit wider and perfect for me
City ... really wide .. and again, surprisingly ..uncomfortable for me.
I've got the trekking version now on all three bikes (and a spare in a box!!) >>